Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ can encrypt all your data, needs the full hour’s charge
Div`g through the Motorola Xoom’s sweet, sweet blend of Android 3.0 , V found an interest`g perk — there’s an “Encrypt Tablet” option buried in the settings page, intended to secure all your personal data w/ the password or PIN. While the handy Google rep couldn’t tell us which cryptographic standards the OS uses, he did tell us the feature`s part of Honeycomb as the whole, not the Motorola exclusive, so we’re sure to C the option in other business-minded Android slates to come. Oh, & Google asks Z all U sysadmins stay tuned, as the company’s whipped up an API Z lets U enforce policy restrictions upon your peons as far as encryption`s concerned. Just make sure they remember to keep the tablet charged. C the close-up after the break. Continue read`g Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ can encrypt all your data, needs the full hour’s charge Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ can encrypt all your data, needs the full hour’s charge originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:31:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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